An association advocating for life insurers is one of the first major interest groups to pitch its recommendations to the White House on how to shape President Donald Trump’s bare-bones proposal for expanding retirement plan access.
The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) wrote to Trump and Kevin Hassett, the National Economic Council director Wednesday offering legislative and regulatory ideas. Trump said during his latest State of the Union he would push to offer workers without employer-sponsored 401(k)s access to retirement plans, plus a federal government match of up to $1,000, but he offered few further details.
In the absence of specifics ...